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About Support and Privacy

What is “Supporting”?
Supporting a Thunderclap campaign is like signing a petition but with the added power of simultaneously sharing a message. You and every other supporter are standing up for an idea with the power of your voice.

How do I support?
Choose between your Twitter, Facebook, or Tumblr account to grant Thunderclap permission to post a message on your behalf. That’s it! If the campaign reaches its support goal by the deadline, Thunderclap will automatically post your message and all other supporters' messages at the same time.

A note on privacy
When you log into Thunderclap using your Twitter, Facebook, or Tumblr account, you’re allowing our platform to share a single message on your behalf. That’s all. We use the absolute minimum permissions possible to post a message on your behalf. The platforms we integrate with sometimes include additional permissions that we do not use and we will not post anything from your friends' accounts.

Why should people amplify our message? This is to tell our
story behind the Thunderclap and why we want to get the word out.

What if the decisions made at the United Nations, for
the future of our world, got a vote from everyone?

The United Nations has opened up a global vote for a better world. The vote
aims to capture people's voices, priorities and views, so that global leaders
can hear people’s voices as they make major decisions in the coming months.

Over 2 million people have already voted, and on May 8th,
we rally people across the world to vote for the world they see. Have your say
for a better world, join us in this Thunderclap, and vote:

MY World asks individuals which six of sixteen possible issues they think would make the most difference to their lives. From now until 2015, we want as many people in as many countries as possible to be involved with MY World: citizens of all ages, genders and backgrounds, and particularly the world’s poor and marginalized communities.
Afterwhich, MY World will continue gathering people´s voices up to 2015 and results will be shared with the Secretary General and global leaders as they prepare the next development agenda in the run up to 2015. - See more at: http://www.myworld2015.org/